bkudaimi said:An easy way to avoid confusion is to allow people to write dirscriptions of their contract, that way people know why they are selling their resources at certain prices.
and how is that reliable? I can write anything I want, doesn't have to true. And does it matter if I sell it because I want money or just feel like a good samaritan and give everything away?
Problem is everything can be produced by everyone and in very very large amounts if you play long enough and idle long enough (which is something many people do). So there is surplus of resources and surplus of money. Therefore people can request inflated prices knowing there are people who can afford it. And since people actually buy it, they prove the first person is right. People don't have a moral sense it seems to have seen this coming 100 miles away. It's been an ongoing process for months. You just can't have a completely free market and let it up to players to dictate if the prices are fair or not. Since the beginning of the GBT we have seen this doesn't work. So, like Blarg said, we should have some limits to dictate price ranges. You can't sell under and you can't sell above the range. And people should stop using the GBT as some kind of money making stock exchange machine. Having enormous amounts of money doesn't serve any purpose, except to just look at a big number and buy high priced resources from the GBT and with that keeping the inflation in place.